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First, some relevant trivia. Within the realms of our own Earth and Universe, we have vibrations and frequencies. When something vibrates, it can be fast or slow, but invariably, this will cause some form of friction, noise or heat. Frequency is the number of cycles per unit of time (''or simply describes the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time'').<br/>Vibrations can give off sound and other measurable reactions. For example, the frequency range of the human voice is between (''approx'') '''300''' and '''3000 hertz''' (''remember, the voice is created by vibration of the vocal chords''). The human ear is capable of detecting sound within a frequency of roughly '''20 Hz - 20 kHz'''. Normally, anything above or below this cannot be heard. But that does not mean that it is not there. It simply means that the vibration is such that its inherent reaction is 'inaudible' to us. But there is also another factor in our Universe to consider: '''transparency'''. Air for example is transparent, can’t be seen, and on many occasions, cannot be smelt or felt. Doesn’t mean it’s not there though does it? And of course, it’s vibrating.<br/>Quite simply, the Siopicus Dimension vibrates on a frequency that cannot be detected by us. But even more so, on a frequency that allows it to co-exist alongside, and indeed interact with our own universe. | First, some relevant trivia. Within the realms of our own Earth and Universe, we have vibrations and frequencies. When something vibrates, it can be fast or slow, but invariably, this will cause some form of friction, noise or heat. Frequency is the number of cycles per unit of time (''or simply describes the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time'').<br/>Vibrations can give off sound and other measurable reactions. For example, the frequency range of the human voice is between (''approx'') '''300''' and '''3000 hertz''' (''remember, the voice is created by vibration of the vocal chords''). The human ear is capable of detecting sound within a frequency of roughly '''20 Hz - 20 kHz'''. Normally, anything above or below this cannot be heard. But that does not mean that it is not there. It simply means that the vibration is such that its inherent reaction is 'inaudible' to us. But there is also another factor in our Universe to consider: '''transparency'''. Air for example is transparent, can’t be seen, and on many occasions, cannot be smelt or felt. Doesn’t mean it’s not there though does it? And of course, it’s vibrating.<br/>Quite simply, the Siopicus Dimension vibrates on a frequency that cannot be detected by us. But even more so, on a frequency that allows it to co-exist alongside, and indeed interact with our own universe. | ||
'''Here is an even simpler explanation''' | |||
Imagine a jug full of rice grains. Now imagine a toy soldier standing on top of the rice. The soldier stands quite sturdily on top of the rice, because it appears that the bed of rice is solid. Now, add a certain degree of vibration underneath the jug, and the toy soldier sinks into the rice and disappears. This is because, as a result of the vibration, the rice has now lost its rigidity and become unstable.<br/>This is how '''Earth''' and '''E'hwelos''' co-exist within one another; the vibration of the '''Siopicus Dimension''' is such that it merges with our own dimension and becomes transparent. The degree of vibration is constant (it has to be), in much the same way that Earth's orbital speed is constant, or the speed of light is constant. |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 8 December 2008
As stated on the main page, E'hwelos exists in a dimension invisible in our own universe. I’m going to attempt to explain the Siopicus Dimension. However, I am not a Quantum Physicist, therefore I’m going to explain it in simple English-but I guess that is all that’s necessary right?
First, some relevant trivia. Within the realms of our own Earth and Universe, we have vibrations and frequencies. When something vibrates, it can be fast or slow, but invariably, this will cause some form of friction, noise or heat. Frequency is the number of cycles per unit of time (or simply describes the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time).
Vibrations can give off sound and other measurable reactions. For example, the frequency range of the human voice is between (approx) 300 and 3000 hertz (remember, the voice is created by vibration of the vocal chords). The human ear is capable of detecting sound within a frequency of roughly 20 Hz - 20 kHz. Normally, anything above or below this cannot be heard. But that does not mean that it is not there. It simply means that the vibration is such that its inherent reaction is 'inaudible' to us. But there is also another factor in our Universe to consider: transparency. Air for example is transparent, can’t be seen, and on many occasions, cannot be smelt or felt. Doesn’t mean it’s not there though does it? And of course, it’s vibrating.
Quite simply, the Siopicus Dimension vibrates on a frequency that cannot be detected by us. But even more so, on a frequency that allows it to co-exist alongside, and indeed interact with our own universe.
Here is an even simpler explanation
Imagine a jug full of rice grains. Now imagine a toy soldier standing on top of the rice. The soldier stands quite sturdily on top of the rice, because it appears that the bed of rice is solid. Now, add a certain degree of vibration underneath the jug, and the toy soldier sinks into the rice and disappears. This is because, as a result of the vibration, the rice has now lost its rigidity and become unstable.
This is how Earth and E'hwelos co-exist within one another; the vibration of the Siopicus Dimension is such that it merges with our own dimension and becomes transparent. The degree of vibration is constant (it has to be), in much the same way that Earth's orbital speed is constant, or the speed of light is constant.